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Binge drinking disorder is a serious condition that involves consuming large amounts of alcohol in a short period of time. It is often associated with young adults and college students but can affect people of any age. Binge drinking can have serious consequences and should not be taken lightly.

To learn about Vertava Health’s alcohol addiction treatment, contact us at 844.470.0410 today. Everyone deserves to be happy and healthy.

What Is Binge Drinking?

Binge drinking disorder is defined as consuming more than four drinks in a two-hour period for women and more than five drinks in a two-hour period for men. This type of drinking behavior can lead to many negative consequences, both physically and mentally.

People may binge drink on occasions, such as for parties or other social events, or they may fall into a habit of binge drinking several times per month, sometimes for many months or even years at a time.

Signs of Binge Drinking

Some common signs of binge drinking include:

  • Drinking until you are drunk or blacking out
  • Consuming large amounts of alcohol in a short period of time
  • Regularly drinking more than the recommended amount in one sitting
  • Neglecting responsibilities and obligations due to alcohol consumption
  • Continuing to drink despite negative consequences or warnings from others

If you or a loved one are exhibiting these signs, it may be a sign of binge drinking disorder, and it is important to seek help.

Binge Drinking Side Effects

Binge drinking can have severe physical and mental side effects, including:

  • Increased risk of developing liver disease, heart disease, and other health problems
  • Impaired judgment and decision-making abilities
  • Risky behaviors such as driving under the influence or engaging in unprotected sexual activity
  • Damage to relationships and social life
  • Increased risk of developing alcohol addiction or dependence

It is essential to be aware of these potential side effects and seek help if you are struggling with binge drinking.

Medically Supervised Alcohol Detox Health Programs

Detoxification is the process of ridding alcohol from the body so a person can move on to treatment. It’s important to rid the body of alcohol so a person’s mind is fresh and clear, making it more receptive to treatment. By itself, detoxification is not a complete treatment plan, but an important part of a complete addiction recovery program.

There are many types of detox programs, but one of the best options for those dependent on alcohol is a medically supervised detox program. These detox programs provide medical care and support, medication when necessary, monitoring of vital signs to ensure health and safety, and counseling.

Medications, such as naltrexone or Vivitrol, can help alleviate or curb withdrawal symptoms, keeping them at bay while a person physically heals. Once the body is restored, besting the physical reliance on alcohol, it’s time to begin healing the mind and freeing a person from their mental dependence on alcohol (addiction).

A successful detox lends to a successful treatment outcome, so it’s important that a person find a program that will help them safely and effectively detox for a smooth transition to treatment.

Residential Addiction Treatment Programs For Drinking

Binge drinking affects both the body and mind of the person abusing alcohol. Because of this, treatment must adequately address both of these health aspects to help a person manage their addiction issues long-term.

One of the best ways to accomplish long-term addiction management in recovery is through entering a residential addiction treatment program. This allows for comprehensive healing of all aspects of health, including any co-occurring substance use or mental health conditions.

There are a multitude of therapies and treatment methods now shown to be effective at treating alcohol addiction and teaching people the necessary skills to both build and maintain a fulfilling, sober life.

Call Vertava Health Today for Effective Alcohol Treatment

If you or a loved one are struggling with binge drinking disorder, it is important to seek help as soon as possible. Vertava Health offers individualized treatment programs for alcohol addiction that can help you break free from the cycle of binge drinking and live a healthier and happier life.

Contact us at 844.470.0410 today to learn more about our alcohol addiction treatment.